I think that's not done because it's messy and you have to dispose of the liquid, and you're going to throw away the suit anyway so why bother to clean it first. So then it's up to you to take the suit off without getting any of the outside of it on you, or getting it on anything else that will remain.
Why isn't anyone blaming the administration? The people responsible for drawing up procedures, training their staff, monitoring operations, having the proper resources and facilities to get the job done, yeah those guys.
It seems that blocking someone's active legal service is vandalism. I could imagine that those with such a service might have important needs for it so that damages for not accessing that service would be substantial. So why wasn't anyone at Marriott arrested, charged with vandalism, and imprisoned until their trial? That's what would have happened if an individual did the same thing.
Why would they renege? Because they can, because they haven't yet delivered, because there is now nothing forcing them to deliver, and because they historically misrepresent both what they promised previously and what they are actually doing. Don't believe an aggressive negotiator unless you are inspecting their actual deliverables.
On the one hand we have a prolific entity that hides behind a mouse head and makes tons of money ripping off other people's ideas.. On the other hand, there's Deadmau5.
The richer one lobbies Congress to extend copyright protection - may it get properly skewered.
A good review can be just as effective: "I really loved the cold soup, the dirty sheets, and the rude staff attitude - it made me feel just like home."
... you can go to a local independent chop shop and tell them "my phone says I have an extra guanine in my 14 chromosome and it's causing my food allergy to modified mangoes - can you get it out this afternoon?"
Tomahawk Vuvuzela. The answer, then, is to inflict a penalizing tradition on the offending team. A plastic tomahawk that you blow like a trumpet, or a stupid white guy in a suit and a briefcase, white shirt and tie, that is the redskin's new mascot, "Mr. Clueless, the Washington BIA Administrator" and whose mask looks like the owner.
Yes, one possibility is that there are lots of intelligent independently-evolved species out there communicating and interacting, but we haven't discovered the medium they're using. We've only considered contacting other civilizations for about a hundred years, which is a tiny amount of time. After we've been thinking about it for a few tens of thousands of years we may find out how they're doing it.
And we may be the first (already noted above). Somebody has to be the first, and seeing no others around argues for it.
Then there are the downer-hypotheses, arguing that nobody makes it. 50 years ago it was because of nuclear war. That's still possible, but we're focusing on climate change now instead.
And our star has lots of heavy elements circling around it, much of which make up our own planet, and those heavy elements came from the life cycle of the stars that came before us. Is that process necessary to support the chemical complexity of intelligent life? We don't know yet.
And speaking of learning, where have you learned things that you could not easily or ever have figured out on your own? Which environment or learning experience do you look back on with gratitude?
Next step: catheter and tube from driver - and passenger! - side straight into the fuel cell. "Got to stop off at the bar first for a couple beers, I don't have enough fuel to make it home."
Since nearly every hospital bed has a TV with cable access, I think it's fair to blame the cable industry for a good percentage of rising medical costs.
Straight splice their DNA onto corn genes, and grow the mammoths on the praries.
But they never lie. And they're always right.
I think that's not done because it's messy and you have to dispose of the liquid, and you're going to throw away the suit anyway so why bother to clean it first.
So then it's up to you to take the suit off without getting any of the outside of it on you, or getting it on anything else that will remain.
Why isn't anyone blaming the administration? The people responsible for drawing up procedures, training their staff, monitoring operations, having the proper resources and facilities to get the job done, yeah those guys.
It seems that blocking someone's active legal service is vandalism. I could imagine that those with such a service might have important needs for it so that damages for not accessing that service would be substantial. So why wasn't anyone at Marriott arrested, charged with vandalism, and imprisoned until their trial? That's what would have happened if an individual did the same thing.
Decreased risk might mean increased profit and a nice bonus for the blokes who get to take credit for it.
Why would they renege? Because they can, because they haven't yet delivered, because there is now nothing forcing them to deliver, and because they historically misrepresent both what they promised previously and what they are actually doing.
Don't believe an aggressive negotiator unless you are inspecting their actual deliverables.
Comments close today. They will rule on it if you comment or not, curse them or not.
This is why we need written rules for an open internet.
On the one hand we have a prolific entity that hides behind a mouse head and makes tons of money ripping off other people's ideas..
On the other hand, there's Deadmau5.
The richer one lobbies Congress to extend copyright protection - may it get properly skewered.
,,,next week they're growing a piano in an ear of corn.
Call it Big Ol' Browser.
A good review can be just as effective: "I really loved the cold soup, the dirty sheets, and the rude staff attitude - it made me feel just like home."
... you can go to a local independent chop shop and tell them "my phone says I have an extra guanine in my 14 chromosome and it's causing my food allergy to modified mangoes - can you get it out this afternoon?"
Tomahawk Vuvuzela. The answer, then, is to inflict a penalizing tradition on the offending team. A plastic tomahawk that you blow like a trumpet, or a stupid white guy in a suit and a briefcase, white shirt and tie, that is the redskin's new mascot, "Mr. Clueless, the Washington BIA Administrator" and whose mask looks like the owner.
...and the tomahawk chop is both insulting and insanely annoying.
Chief Wahoo is pretty insulting.
Dan Rather knows what happens when you try to out Bush family secrets. I wonder if Lazar's trigger for prosecution in the US was the same.
Despite the purported difficulty with rock and this technology, I believe rock climbing will never be the same.
Yes, one possibility is that there are lots of intelligent independently-evolved species out there communicating and interacting, but we haven't discovered the medium they're using. We've only considered contacting other civilizations for about a hundred years, which is a tiny amount of time. After we've been thinking about it for a few tens of thousands of years we may find out how they're doing it.
And we may be the first (already noted above). Somebody has to be the first, and seeing no others around argues for it.
Then there are the downer-hypotheses, arguing that nobody makes it. 50 years ago it was because of nuclear war. That's still possible, but we're focusing on climate change now instead.
And our star has lots of heavy elements circling around it, much of which make up our own planet, and those heavy elements came from the life cycle of the stars that came before us. Is that process necessary to support the chemical complexity of intelligent life? We don't know yet.
And speaking of learning, where have you learned things that you could not easily or ever have figured out on your own? Which environment or learning experience do you look back on with gratitude?
Next step: catheter and tube from driver - and passenger! - side straight into the fuel cell.
"Got to stop off at the bar first for a couple beers, I don't have enough fuel to make it home."
That's often what happens in a war zone. That, along with lots of expensive and abandoned gear that turned out to be useless.
Since nearly every hospital bed has a TV with cable access, I think it's fair to blame the cable industry for a good percentage of rising medical costs.